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*Official* India in Pakistan Thread

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Sehwag309 said:
:whip: Ganguly will even get umbrellas for India to bowl them out and win the series
I'm sure his most exulted and regal left-handedness Ganguly has been on the hot-line to Indra just to make sure nothing untoward happens.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Oh, its absolutely superb from an Indian fan's point of view.

It just doesn't get any better than this. A series win against Pakistan on Pakistani soil.

After all the flamebait, after all the mudslinging, after all the competition, after all the love between the two countries, after all the Pakistani Hospitality, after all the affection shown by the Pakistani people and the PCB.

After Everything,

WE ARE THE WINNERS!

Boy it sure does feel good.

We still have a long way to go, but with this team, we're just getting started!
 

Lions81

U19 Cricketer
masterblaster said:
Oh, its absolutely superb from an Indian fan's point of view.

It just doesn't get any better than this. A series win against Pakistan on Pakistani soil.

After all the flamebait, after all the mudslinging, after all the competition, after all the love between the two countries, after all the Pakistani Hospitality, after all the affection shown by the Pakistani people and the PCB.

After Everything,

WE ARE THE WINNERS!

Boy it sure does feel good.

We still have a long way to go, but with this team, we're just getting started!
Hear hear!!! :D
 

Lions81

U19 Cricketer
As Rick James would say, this is celebration bitches!


A really funny comment from the post-match discussion between Manjrekar, Sidhu and Ramiz Raja, said by Ramiz Raja:

"A key difference between the two teams is fitness. Lakshmipathy Balaji, give him eleven or twelve-over spells, and that's run of the mill for him. Give a twelve-over spell to Umar Gul, and he breaks his back."
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
Lions81 said:
As Rick James would say, this is celebration bitches!


A really funny comment from the post-match discussion between Manjrekar, Sidhu and Ramiz Raja, said by Ramiz Raja:

"A key difference between the two teams is fitness. Lakshmipathy Balaji, give him eleven or twelve-over spells, and that's run of the mill for him. Give a twelve-over spell to Umar Gul, and he breaks his back."
It's not that funny.... its a damn serious issue for pakistan...all their young bowlers getting injured quite frequently.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
jamesryfler said:
It's not that funny.... its a damn serious issue for pakistan...all their young bowlers getting injured quite frequently.
Yeah for sure mate, it is a worry for them. Hopefully though Gul will be fit for the next tour.

This is the first time Ive seen Pakistan upclose since the debacle of the World Cup and against Australia in Sharjah and Colombo.

This Pakistan team is very, very impressive. Sure they have weaknesses, but there is so much talent brimming from this young side.

Hameed, Farhat, Sami, Gul, Kaneria, Akmal, Kamal, it keeps going.

They will be dominating if the next few seasons IF and only IF the team has some stability.
 

Lions81

U19 Cricketer
jamesryfler said:
It's not that funny.... its a damn serious issue for pakistan...all their young bowlers getting injured quite frequently.
It's funny how he said it, not that they get injured. He's the CEO of the Pakistani Cricket Board, and you wouldn't expect someone in such a position to make such blunt statements.

Hey, don't forget, this is celebration! :cool:
 

Lions81

U19 Cricketer
masterblaster said:
Yeah for sure mate, it is a worry for them. Hopefully though Gul will be fit for the next tour.

This is the first time Ive seen Pakistan upclose since the debacle of the World Cup and against Australia in Sharjah and Colombo.

This Pakistan team is very, very impressive. Sure they have weaknesses, but there is so much talent brimming from this young side.

Hameed, Farhat, Sami, Gul, Kaneria, Akmal, Kamal, it keeps going.

They will be dominating if the next few seasons IF and only IF the team has some stability.
Asim Kamal and Kamran Akmal for sure look excellent. Umar and Farhat don't particularly impress, despite Farhat's one good knock, and Hameed, though much hyped, turned out to be a bust in the Tests. Sami and Gul are definitely going to be good one day, Sami's pace is lethal and Gul's accuracy is excellent. But they won't be dominating if they don't develop a team attitude. Forget consistency, they need to realize they're a team.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
Lions81 said:
Asim Kamal and Kamran Akmal for sure look excellent. Umar and Farhat don't particularly impress, despite Farhat's one good knock, and Hameed, though much hyped, turned out to be a bust in the Tests. Sami and Gul are definitely going to be good one day, Sami's pace is lethal and Gul's accuracy is excellent. But they won't be dominating if they don't develop a team attitude. Forget consistency, they need to realize they're a team.
Its a professionalalism thing. Pakistan cricket is similar to Indian hockey.
Both brimming with talent but being poorly run.

Pakistan's coaches have good technical skills but they where they lose out big time is in fitness and tactical awareness.
Its no coincidence that India's performance started to go up since they hired a coach well versed in the way cricket is played nowadays and a professional physio and fitness trainer. Add to that the inputs provided by a top sports psychologist in Sandy Gordon.

You won't make the grade on skills alone these days.
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
jamesryfler said:
Its a professionalalism thing. Pakistan cricket is similar to Indian hockey.
Both brimming with talent but being poorly run.

Pakistan's coaches have good technical skills but they where they lose out big time is in fitness and tactical awareness.
Its no coincidence that India's performance started to go up since they hired a coach well versed in the way cricket is played nowadays and a professional physio and fitness trainer. Add to that the inputs provided by a top sports psychologist in Sandy Gordon.

You won't make the grade on skills alone these days.
It would be REALLY interesting if all the John Wright rumours and rumblings are correct. If I were anything to do with the PCB, I would grab him with both hands the moment he became available.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
luckyeddie said:
It would be REALLY interesting if all the John Wright rumours and rumblings are correct. If I were anything to do with the PCB, I would grab him with both hands the moment he became available.
Yes, but the rumour was that John wanted to return to his family in NZ.
If that is the case, its unlikely he would take up a potential Pakistani offer.

It will certainly be interesting to see where John Wright stands with India now. The BCCi certainly have no grounds to not renew John's contract (which runs out in September) -- mind you, they are capable of stupid things just like the PCB.
 

Tony Blade

U19 Cricketer
Well...I dont think all of them would respond well to an English speaking coach, since alot of them cant even compose proper sentences, they would probably not be that comfortable talking with the new coach and would not be able to express themselves properly.[while with Miandad they chat for hours...]
 

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